My strange baseball day

I’ve been a fan of major league baseball for about 30 years. I have never seen a no hitter, inside the park homerun, or a triple play.

Today, I was listening online to the Nationals/Cardinals game which had a no hitter into the 9th inning. Then, I put on the Rangers/A’s game and what do I see? An inside the park homerun!

Anyone thinking there will be a triple play today?

Well, the no-hitter got broken up in the ninth inning. Ortiz ended up giving up two hits and one earned run, and was pulled after 8 2/3. I was pulling for him, because there hasn’t been a Major League no-hitter for over two years. The last was Randy Johnson’s perfect game in May 2004 for the Diamondbacks against Atlanta.

As for a triple play, Tamba Bay got one against Seattle two days ago. If you want to see it, go to this page and click on the Sept. 2 link titled “Rays turn three.” Triple plays are, of course, a little more common than no-hitters, and you can usually count on three or four triple plays in a Major League season. The one on Saturday was, i think, the fourth this year.

Well, the no-hitter got broken up in the ninth inning. Ortiz ended up giving up two hits and one earned run, and was pulled after 8 2/3. I was pulling for him, because there hasn’t been a Major League no-hitter for over two years. The last was Randy Johnson’s perfect game in May 2004 for the Diamondbacks against Atlanta.

As for a triple play, Tampa Bay got one against Seattle two days ago. If you want to see it, go to this page and click on the Sept. 2 link titled “Rays turn three.” Triple plays are, of course, a little more common than no-hitters, and you can usually count on three or four triple plays in a Major League season. The one on Saturday was, i think, the fourth this year.

Does anyone know why I’ve been subscribed to this thread, even though I haven’t posted in it or even read it for that matter?

-FrL-

Well, it’s a couple of days later, and we now have a no-hitter for 2006.

22 year old rookie Anibal Sanchez pitched a no-hitter for the Florida Marlins against the Arizona Diamondbacks today.

I heard about it too late. Usually, I surf around on mlb.com listening to various games.

I strongly suspect that if that last out had been anything but the 27th out of a no-hitter, the runner would have been called safe.

Yeah, that was my thought, too, on seeing the replay.